Cooling load versus COP characteristics for an irreversible air refrigeration cycle

The effect of heat resistance on the performance of an air refrigeration cycle is analyzed with a finite time heat transfer analysis. The present work extends the recent studies on refrigerator performance by incorporating nonisentropic compression and expansion. Relations between cooling load and pressure ratio and between COP (coefficient of performance) and pressure ratio for the air refrigeration cycle in which the irreversibilities of heat resistance losses in the hot and cold-side heat exchangers and nonisentropic losses in the compression and expansion processes are derived. The results show that there exists a maximum value of COP and that the cooling load has a parabolic dependence on COP, unlike the monotonically decreasing behaviour in the case of an endoreversible air refrigeration cycle.